Lord Dartmouth and the American RevolutionUniversity of South Carolina Press, 1965 - 219 páginas |
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... Empire . . " 2 Although the history of the following century was to prove that the empire could be held together without parliamentary supremacy , officials of Dartmouth's day saw • 1 Texts in Peter Force , American Archives , Fourth ...
... Empire . . " 2 Although the history of the following century was to prove that the empire could be held together without parliamentary supremacy , officials of Dartmouth's day saw • 1 Texts in Peter Force , American Archives , Fourth ...
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... empire . This comparison between French uniformity and English diversity was not new in the late Eighteenth ... Empire and Commonwealth , Chap . III . V. T. Harlow , Second British Empire ( London , 1964 ) , II , Chap . X & p . 687 notes ...
... empire . This comparison between French uniformity and English diversity was not new in the late Eighteenth ... Empire and Commonwealth , Chap . III . V. T. Harlow , Second British Empire ( London , 1964 ) , II , Chap . X & p . 687 notes ...
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... empire , however , had a certain quality of simplicity about it . As he confidently told Dartmouth : " Distant possessions standing upon an equality with the superior State is more ruinous than being deprived of such con- nections ...
... empire , however , had a certain quality of simplicity about it . As he confidently told Dartmouth : " Distant possessions standing upon an equality with the superior State is more ruinous than being deprived of such con- nections ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 1 |
PIETY AND PHILANTHROPY | 9 |
iii | 35 |
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